"For Every Action, There Is An Equal and Opposite Reaction." - Isaac Newton
"For Every Action, There Is An Equal and Opposite Reaction." - Isaac Newton
"For Every Action, There Is An Equal and Opposite Reaction." - Isaac Newton
I. INTRODUCTION
“For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” –Isaac Newton
This quotation is from Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, which you might have heard in one of your
Science classes. If we look at it, it also applies to our everyday life. For everything that we do, there will
always be a result or an effect.
In connection to this, you will learn to identify cause and effect in sentences and later, use it in
writing sentences.
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
identify the cause and effect in sentences;
compose sentences using cause and effect;
judge the relevance and validity of news heard from news;
realize the importance of wise decision making.
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Cause Effect
OTHER EXAMPLES:
1. Water is formed when two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom combine.
Cause: Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom combine
Effect: Water is formed.
2. When the manuscript is edited, the company will publish it.
Cause: The manuscript is edited.
Effect: The company will publish it.
3. As the wind speed increases, the sail boat moves faster.
Cause: The wind speed increases.
Effect: The sail boat moves faster.
4. Tsunamis happen when tectonic plates shift.
Cause: Tectonic plates shift.
Effect: Tsunamis happen.
However, it is important to remember that a cause will not only generate one
result or effect. In some instances, 2 or more results may happen and vice versa.
For example:
“Because machines do human jobs, there are fewer jobs and products are cheaper.”
Another example:
“Because gum makes messes in the classroom and is a distraction, students
are not allowed to chew gum.”
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